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Tököl
The Chapel of St Anna
The Chapel of St Anna
Flag of Tököl
Coat of arms of Tököl
Location of Tököl
Tököl is located in Hungary
Tököl
Tököl
Location of Tököl
Coordinates: 47°19′13″N 18°58′02″E / 47.32030°N 18.96711°E / 47.32030; 18.96711
Country Hungary
CountyPest
Area
 • Total38.49 km2 (14.86 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total9,337
 • Density242.58/km2 (628.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2316
Area code24

Tököl (Croatian: Tukulja) is a town in Pest County, Hungary.

Aerial photography of Tököl

Demography

The majority of residents are Hungarians, with a Croatian minority of Bunjevci or Raci.

Hungarian Uprising

An Budapest-Tököl airfield (47 20 35 N / 18 59 20 E) was built during World War II, which was to become a Soviet military base. During the Hungarian Uprising, Pál Maléter, as Defence Minister for the Imre Nagy government, went to negotiate with the Soviet military presence and was arrested during the negotiations.

In 1952, the 24th and 25th fighter regiments of the Hungarian Air Force settled at the Tököl airport. In 1953, on October 1, the Tököl air base of the Hungarian People's Army was established. That same year, the aircraft repair company operating at the airport was separated from Csepel Autógyár National Vállalat and the Pestvidéki Machine Factory specializing in the repair of military aircraft was established. The overhauled aircraft were flown in at the Tököl airport. The factory continued to repair helicopters after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact and the removal of Soviet forces from Hungary.[1]

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Lindsey Peacock and Bob Archer, "Tokol Helicopter Plant," Air Forces Monthly, March 1992, 36-39.

External links


This page was last edited on 6 February 2024, at 22:12
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